Welcome to the new Plugin forum…
Thanks David for giving us idea of posting latest plugins for Total Commander here, that also work with PowerArchiver 2007 and up.
You can install these plugins by going to to the PowerArchiver> Options> Configuration> Plugins, selecting plugin location, adding extension (e.g. .msi) and clicking on Add plugin… After that plugin will appear on the list and next time you open that type of file inside PowerArchiver, it will open via that plugin.
Any discussion on those plugins can be done in the same thread and original poster can update the original post with new plugin info.
Please only ONE PLUGIN PER THREAD.
thank you!

Customer contacted us via web chat and got the info… in the future, we will put up more PAOP info to the:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/wiki/en:help:advanced_installation_instructions
For the purpose of search, PAOP is using this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PAOutlook

Well the Profiling for the type of compression could be indexed on PA’s system as well as the designation of a secured folder etc… so yes all that could be stored into a nice Window within the configuration screen.
But obvisoly the outlook plugin would need to have some options available to access else a user is having to open PA everytime he/she needs to create a quick change…
if that makes any sense

@new_kid:
i am an x86-user and i can not get the plugin to work with outlook 2010 under win 7 pro.
i can install it - no problem. when i take a look at my add-ins, i get the same two screens like pjb.
so far so good, now my two problems start.
first i can not get the plugin to work. when sending an e-mail it does simple nothing.
second, it destroyed all other plugins. i can click every add-in i like and always end up with the option dialog from powerarchiver. so, as long as the pa add-in is installed i can not configuer any other add-in.
deinstalling the powerarchiver add-in get my other add-ins working again.
so, it does not look like a 32/64-bit problem.
for me, it looks like a general problem with the plugin.
what other plugins do you have installed? maybe it is clashing with one of them…

Hi,
what version of Outlook plugin do you have and what version of Outlook?
If you send us an email via support (support at conexware dot com), you will get latest unreleased version to see if that helps.
thanks!

We already know that is there but nfor people who can’t understand why all total commander plugins don’t work i thought it would be nice to have a program or more advice on how to create powerarchiver plugins.
Not all plugins work for both powerarchiver and total commander.
we should have a program that helps you create plugins.
There should be plugin contests and a way for people to make money on plugins as some do with total commander

@Micke:
Just want to clarify that what you need to have installed is a PDF Viewer on your system, but not necessarily Adobe Reader.
I’ve tested this plugin with PowerArchiver 2010 11.62.04 and Foxit Reader 3.1.4 and the preview of PDF is working with this combination of plugin and PDF Viewer.
Kind Regards
Micke
Was thinking same thing… some of use prefer Foxit as it uses less resources…good to know it works with it thanks

ActivePDFView is a lister plugin (WLX) for Powerarchiver. It allows the user to preview an Adobe Acrobat PDF file in either the QuickView panel or in the floating TC lister window and with much of the utility of the standalone Acrobat viewer. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your system before attempting to use ActivePDFView to view a PDF.
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/activepdfview.html

works 100% tested
http://www.saschahlusiak.de/downloads/gifwcx.zip
source:
http://www.saschahlusiak.de/downloads/gifwcx_source.zip
GIFWCX (v1.1):
This plugin provides you with the ability to
view into animated gif images and extract single frames.
“pack” a few single images (*.gif, *.bmp, *.png, *.jpg) to a single animated gif image.
append images to existing gif images.
delete frames of existing animated gif images.

works 100% tested
http://www.saschahlusiak.de/downloads/aviwcx.zip
source: http://www.saschahlusiak.de/downloads/aviwcx_source.zip
AVIWCX (v1.7):
This plugin provides you with the ability to
view into AVI Video files and extract frames as bitmap files, and the audio stream of the video as wave file. This is useful i.e. to make shots of a movie.
reencode the video with a different video codec by just extracting the videofile, which is offered by the plugin.
to encode a bunch of image files to a single AVI Video file. A wave file can be added as audio stream. This is useful if you render a lot of frames of a video, because you can easily encode all of them into a single avi file.